The photos in this gallery are of Snowy Plover chicks from about 30 minutes to 26 hours old. Approximate age of the chicks is indicated by time on the white slides. Note the size of the chicks by the scale in the third image. The Snowy Plover is an endangered shore bird that’s about the size of a sparrow. While there are only a few nesting pairs on Sanibel Island, this island has the only significant breeding Snowy Plover population in southwest Florida. The nest, a depression in the sand, typically holds three eggs. Their excellent camouflage has put them in danger from people who don’t see them on the beach and may step on the nest. Hopefully the efforts of local conservation organizations will help the Snowy Plover population grow.
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04-CS1108-Snowy Plover
04-CS1108-Snowy Plover
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Current: 376px x 300px |
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